“Let’s Talk Good Business” is a lively format of news, information and dialogues with luminaries in all walks of business. The show chronicles the emerging identity of social entrepreneurs, activists, philanthropists and other creative change makers. The aim of “Let’s Talk Good Business” is to focus on creating and managing profitable, socially conscious endeavors. In each episode host, Dr. Dionne explores the strategies, leaders and new markets that are driving the evolution of conscious bu ...
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Medical crowdsourcing has helped solve hundreds of difficult medical cases
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Jessica Greenwalt is the Co-Founder of CrowdMed, a companythat solves the world's most difficult medical cases faster than ever before using the 'wisdom of crowds'. We help patients whose doctors tell them there is no hope—or that their symptoms are in their heads. Some of the patients who come to the site have been suffering without a diagnosis fo…
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What "GozAround" - comes back around
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GozAround is a community dedicated to connecting those in need with those who care. It goes beyond financial donations but connects community-minded individuals with "peer-to-peer" and organized volunteer opportunities in their neighborhood, city and around the world. Whether you have anything from a couch to move or a homeless shelter with mouths …
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Economic development through technology proliferation
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Guest, Shaharris Beh discusses Hackernest: A movement he founded to build tech communities worldwide.द्वारा Dr. Dionne Mahaffey
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The connection between comic books and women in technology professions
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Rebecca Rachmany feels that TV would be great if it weren't for all the programs. Her company, Gangly Sisters is committed to creating new content for girls. We want our girls respected for their smarts and strength, but we bombard them with images of women valued for their sweetness or sensuality. Did you know that in children’s programming, fewer…
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